What follows is a listing of the scholarly works of the faculty in the Department of Modern Languages. You will appreciate the breadth of scholarship represented and you will recognize the importance of scholarship in our community.
Submissions from 2022
El Cine Hondureño: Arte, Identidad y Política, David Iczauskis
David Inczauskis, S.J.'s Book Talk and Discussion of "Honduran Cinema: Art, Identity, and Politics", David Inczauskis
Submissions from 2019
Genre and Geoculture: Enzensberger’s Encounter with Latin American Generic Traditions, Jamie Trnka
Submissions from 2016
“‘We Accuse Europe’: Staging Justice for Refugees, Migrants, and Asylum Seekers in Europe”, Jamie Trnka
Submissions from 2015
Revolutionary Subjects: German Literatures, Geoculture, and the Limits of Aesthetic Solidarity with Latin America, Jamie Trnka
Submissions from 2014
Submissions from 2011
Choreographing Exile: Lothar Warneke’s and Omar Saavedra Santis’s Blonder Tango, Jamie Trnka
Der Neue Mensch or el hombre nuevo? Volker Braun’s Critical Solidarity with Latin America.”, Jamie Trnka
Submissions from 2009
Submissions from 2008
“Frauen, die unzeitgemäß schreiben. Bekenntnisse, Geschichte(n) und die Politik der Terrorismusliteratur.”, Jamie Trnka
Submissions from 2007
“Beyond Victims and Perpetrators: Women Terrorists Tell Their Own Stories.”, Jamie Trnka
“‘The struggle is over, the wounds are open’: Cinematic Tropes, History, and the RAF in Recent German Film.”, Jamie Trnka
Submissions from 2003
“The West German Red Army Faction and its Appropriation of Latin American Urban Guerilla Struggles.”, Jamie Trnka